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Thursday, April 8, 2004 Updated: 04.14.04
Amy Paterson / photo editor
UREC employees battle in Olympics: More than 150 student employees from the University Recreation Center gathered together on Saturday to close the first annual UREC Olympics.
Filmmaker Spike Lee gives advice to students: Acclaimed filmmaker Spike Lee told an audience gathered in Wilson Hall Auditorium Monday, "Utilize your four years here to determine what it is that you love — not where you'll make the most money."
Senate creates two new positions: The Student Government Association announced the creation of two new executive positions and passed three of four bills Tuesday.
Hillel visits Holocaust Museum: Hillel, JMU's Jewish student organization, traveled to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.


News Section
'Do You Give a Buck?' to fund Habitat house: The JMU Habitat for Humanity organization will host "Do You Give a Buck" on the commons April 14 and 15 in hopes to get every student to donate $1.
Sports Section
George sisters ignite Dukes: JMU has a sister act — and it doesn’t star Whoopi Goldberg in a habit. It features sisters Liz and Katie George.
Opinion Section
New bill 'Robin Hood' of college financial aid: New legislation from Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives could lead to a substantial decrease in federal funding...
Style Section
Mountaintop Experience: Emotions was the answer — the question was, “what does happiness look like?” The young children were asked to...
Focus Section
Don't leave JMU without...: Looking back on their academic careers at JMU, many students leave Harrisonburg without a complaint or list of things left undone...
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